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LCD Walking Pedometer Shoe Lace Step Distance Calorie Counter Walking Step Gym Calorie Tracker for Outdoor Sports

LCD Walking Pedometer Shoe Lace Step Distance Calorie Counter Walking Step Gym Calorie Tracker for Outdoor Sports

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Features:
Count steps accumulatively to a maximum of 99999 steps.
Easy to read large & clear LCD display.
You will have the right step reading every time. 
Keep it securely attached to your shoe, easy to carry and easy to use.
Water Resistant IPX5. Run or walk in the rain or any weather conditions. 
A must have when you are serious about your daily routine.
Walking 15 minutes a day, every day, can help you burn those extra calories. 

Specifications:
Type: Pedometer
Model: CR-733
Color: Black
Max. Reading: 99999 steps
Wearing Type: Attached to shoes
Battery: 1.5V AG-10 button battery(included) 
Item Size: 48*38*20mm
Item Weight: 14g
Package Size: 6.5*5*3cm / 2.55*1.96*1.18in
Package Weight: 24g / 0.84oz

Package List:
1 * Pedometer 
1 * User Manual(English)

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  • By r***a

    September 30, 2021

    I run and walk on a treadmill which tracks my distance and tells me my speed and things, but it cannot tell me how many strides I take. I wanted to know how many steps/strides I was taking without guessing, so I researched some about the different kinds of pedometers, and then I found this one that seems to use the most accurate technology, but this one is very inexpensive and had good ratings from others. It was easy to put on my shoe and it is easy to operate. It can track distance if you program it for the length of your average stride, but I vary my stride a lot by running and walking at different speeds, so I don't bother with that. It turns on automatically when it senses movement and off when movement has stopped for a while. I just leave the display on the step-counter and glance at it when I want to see the count. It's easy, and I like it.

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  • By r***a

    September 30, 2021

    I run and walk on a treadmill which tracks my distance and tells me my speed and things, but it cannot tell me how many strides I take. I wanted to know how many steps/strides I was taking without guessing, so I researched some about the different kinds of pedometers, and then I found this one that seems to use the most accurate technology, but this one is very inexpensive and had good ratings from others. It was easy to put on my shoe and it is easy to operate. It can track distance if you program it for the length of your average stride, but I vary my stride a lot by running and walking at different speeds, so I don't bother with that. It turns on automatically when it senses movement and off when movement has stopped for a while. I just leave the display on the step-counter and glance at it when I want to see the count. It's easy, and I like it.

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  • By s***n

    September 29, 2021

    This item is worth the extra dollars to purchase. I've used many free and cheap pedometers and they are not as useful or accurate as this one. My only comment is that I use this for indoor athletic and dance aerobics and I'm not sure about the accuracy of the counting because of the nature of the exercise. Pedometers are used to count steady strided and paced exercise, unlike aerobic workouts. I'd love to see a pedometer that counts the different steps and actions of aerobic workouts.

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  • By s***n

    September 29, 2021

    This item is worth the extra dollars to purchase. I've used many free and cheap pedometers and they are not as useful or accurate as this one. My only comment is that I use this for indoor athletic and dance aerobics and I'm not sure about the accuracy of the counting because of the nature of the exercise. Pedometers are used to count steady strided and paced exercise, unlike aerobic workouts. I'd love to see a pedometer that counts the different steps and actions of aerobic workouts.

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  • By d***9

    September 29, 2021

    This is the best pedometer I've ever owned and over the years I've purchased several only to lose it within a month or so. Having the pedometer placed on your tennis shoes makes this pedometer so extraordinary. I don't belief I'll lose another pedometer -- this pedometer is secured with a shoelace on your favorite walking shoe. One thing I suggest is to lace it on the third set of holes so this way it doesn't move around and stays in place very securely. Also the pedometer is accurate and for me that is extremely important. Don't hesitate to order the pedometer -- you will love it!

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  • By d***9

    September 29, 2021

    This is the best pedometer I've ever owned and over the years I've purchased several only to lose it within a month or so. Having the pedometer placed on your tennis shoes makes this pedometer so extraordinary. I don't belief I'll lose another pedometer -- this pedometer is secured with a shoelace on your favorite walking shoe. One thing I suggest is to lace it on the third set of holes so this way it doesn't move around and stays in place very securely. Also the pedometer is accurate and for me that is extremely important. Don't hesitate to order the pedometer -- you will love it!

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  • By w***s

    September 29, 2021

    I recently began a walking program for my health and wanted a simple pedometer to track my steps and the distance walked. I tried the pedometers that attach at the waist and found they were not very accurate. I also tried the type that is worn on the wrist and gives heart rate, etc. That's not terribly accurate either since I can move my hands during the workday without taking a step and it registers as a step. Besides that it needs to be recharged pretty often. I wanted something that was simple and accurate, and I found it. The first thing I do after putting my shoes on is reset the pedometer and hit the walking trail. I know that it's accurate because when I check it upon my return, it always registers roughly the same number of steps (within 10 - 20). It never needs charging and I don't have to worry about forgetting to put it on unless I forget my shoes. It's exactly what I was looking for and I plan to buy a second one to put on a different pair of shoes.

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  • By w***s

    September 29, 2021

    I recently began a walking program for my health and wanted a simple pedometer to track my steps and the distance walked. I tried the pedometers that attach at the waist and found they were not very accurate. I also tried the type that is worn on the wrist and gives heart rate, etc. That's not terribly accurate either since I can move my hands during the workday without taking a step and it registers as a step. Besides that it needs to be recharged pretty often. I wanted something that was simple and accurate, and I found it. The first thing I do after putting my shoes on is reset the pedometer and hit the walking trail. I know that it's accurate because when I check it upon my return, it always registers roughly the same number of steps (within 10 - 20). It never needs charging and I don't have to worry about forgetting to put it on unless I forget my shoes. It's exactly what I was looking for and I plan to buy a second one to put on a different pair of shoes.

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  • By m***g

    September 29, 2021

    I needed something I could strap to my shoe at a reasonable price and this walking pedometer fits the bill superbly. I thought I might have to buy two of them - one for my walking shoes and one for my hiking boots - because they are a slight nuisance to unlace them from one set of shoes to put them on another. But my husband had the perfect solution. Instead of threading my shoe laces through the side slots, I thread an extra lace through the slots on the pedometer and tie the pedometer to my ankle. It stays in place and keeps perfect record of my steps. Best of all, I can now take my shoes off and put on slippers and still keep track of my steps.

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  • By m***g

    September 29, 2021

    I needed something I could strap to my shoe at a reasonable price and this walking pedometer fits the bill superbly. I thought I might have to buy two of them - one for my walking shoes and one for my hiking boots - because they are a slight nuisance to unlace them from one set of shoes to put them on another. But my husband had the perfect solution. Instead of threading my shoe laces through the side slots, I thread an extra lace through the slots on the pedometer and tie the pedometer to my ankle. It stays in place and keeps perfect record of my steps. Best of all, I can now take my shoes off and put on slippers and still keep track of my steps.

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